[CMake] Nina Generator on Windows generates too long link cmd lines

Peter Kümmel syntheticpp at gmx.net
Sun Jun 3 16:24:01 EDT 2012


There's also a branch for Ninja support in Eclipse:

http://cmake.org/gitweb?p=stage/cmake.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/NinjaEclipse

On 03.06.2012 19:06, Claus Klein wrote:
> I found the problem.
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> Now Eclipse and Ninja works too. .-))
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> //Regards
> Claus
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> On 03.06.2012, at 12:15, Claus Klein wrote:
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>> Hi Peter,
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>> I have tried it myself, but with different luck.
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>> The Kdevelop works, but EclipseGenerator crashes while generating ...
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>> May you have a look at it?
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>> Claus
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>> <NinjaAddToKdevelopGenerator.patch><NinjaAddToEclipseGenerator.patch>
>> On 02.06.2012, at 18:58, Claus Klein wrote:
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>>> Hi Peter,
>>>
>>> thanks for the commit. I will do my tests with this code again.
>>>
>>> But I have 2 more questions:
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>>> It is possible to use Nina with Kdevelop and Eclipse generators too?
>>> And, too give more people a chance to test with ninja, is it
>>> possible to enable it at nightly builds for Windows and MAS-OS?
>>>
>>> I have not Qt develop tools installed on Windows. But I want the
>>> GUI ;-))
>>> So it would be nice if I could download the nightly binaries.
>>>
>>> Claus
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>>> On 02.06.2012, at 14:58, Peter Kümmel wrote:
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>>>> On 02.06.2012 12:03, Peter Kümmel wrote:
>>>>> Hi Claus,
>>>>>
>>>>> great you've started working on this!
>>>>>
>>>>> I fixed your TODO and pusjed it to stage:
>>>>> http://cmake.org/gitweb?p=stage/cmake.git;a=commitdiff;h=242f152c392882c88c47f4bcc3dc52a3431d2968
>>>>>
>>>>> CMake could now be build with msvc and mingw (when
>>>>> CMAKE_RC_COMPILER is set).
>>>>>
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>>>> But it breaks mingw, because ar.exe doesn't like single
>>>> backslashes in the rsp file.
>>>> With attached patch also mingw works. At least with -j1, otherwise
>>>> there a access conflicts.
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>>>> I've no idea how other build systems handle this.
>>>>
>>>> Peter
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